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| 2/22/2005 | The Art of Salvador Dali A retrospective at the Philadelphia Museum of Art drives home the point that Dali was a serious artist of considerable intellectual vision and talent. Read More...
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| 2/22/2005 | No Midwinter Blues in Cincinnati: A 600-Lot Sale at Cowan's Totals $500,000 With a price of $19,550, an oil painting depicting an arctic scene of the "Graf Zeppelin" by Alexander Kirchner was the auction's top seller. Read More...
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| 2/22/2005 | A 26-Pound Australian Gold Nugget Brings a Weighty $336,250 at Los Angeles Natural History Auction The "Star of Australia," found "down under" with the use of a metal detector, was the star lot on the West Coast. Read More...
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| 2/22/2005 | Championship Celtic Sweater, Rare Putter Top Auction of Sports Memorabilia The auction, grossing more than $300,000, was highlighted by a collection of basketball sweaters from the estate of Frank Meehan, center for the New York Celtics basketball team during the late 1920s. Read More...
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| 2/22/2005 | 'It's about Mixing and Matching': The New York Design Fair "That is what the concept for this show is all about: that it is okay to take antiques and put them in a modern setting." Read More...
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| 2/22/2005 | Archives of American Art Receives $3.6 Million Grant from the Terra Foundation The grant will fund a comprehensive, five-year program to digitize a substantial cross-section of the archives' most important holdings, including the papers of a highly diverse range of artists and arts-related figures from the Eighteenth Century to today. Read More...
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| 2/22/2005 | Bonhams Expands New York Presence The New York market's increasing potential has the company's current attention as being key to its continued growth. Read More...
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| 2/22/2005 | Recarving China's Past New scholarship led by Princeton University will likely prompt significant reexamination of the Wu Family Shrine's long-accepted implications, including even its attribution to the Wu family. Read More...
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| 2/22/2005 | Consent to Gravity In honor of the 100th anniversary of the birth of Frederick Sommer, the RISD Museum is collaborating with the Newport contemporary ballet company Island Moving Co. to celebrate the artist's inventive and haunting work. Read More...
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| 2/22/2005 | Gerald Peters Gallery Exhibits the Imaginary Gardens of George Sorrels Featured among the works will be 16 miniature oil on panel landscape paintings, all dating from 2002 to 2005. Read More...
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| 2/16/2005 | Arctic Artistry, Elaine Blechman, 50 Neustadt Lane, Chappaqua, NY 10514 Arctic Artistry, Elaine Blechman, 50 Neustadt Lane, Chappaqua, NY 10514 Read More...
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| 2/16/2005 | Boston International Fine Art Show, Tony Fusco, 1 Murdock Terrace, Brighton, MA Boston International Fine Art Show, Tony Fusco, 1 Murdock Terrace, Brighton, MA 02135 Read More...
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| 2/16/2005 | P.H. Miller Studio & Gallery, Peter Miller, 495 Main Street South, Woodbury, CT P.H. Miller Studio & Gallery, Peter Miller, 495 Main Street South, Woodbury, CT 06798 Read More...
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| 2/16/2005 | Bert Gallery, Cathy Bert, 540 South Water Street, Providence, RI 02903 Bert Gallery, Cathy Bert, 540 South Water Street, Providence, RI 02903 Read More...
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| 2/16/2005 | Crane Collection, Bonnie L. Crane, 564 Washington Street, Wellesley, MA 02482 Crane Collection, Bonnie L. Crane, 564 Washington Street, Wellesley, MA 02482 Read More...
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| 2/16/2005 | Schwarz Gallery, Robert Schwarz, Jr, 1806 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103 Schwarz Gallery, Robert Schwarz, Jr, 1806 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103 Read More...
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| 2/16/2005 | R. Fraser Sporting & Southern Art, Bob Fraser, 953 Covenant Square, Mt Pleasant, SC R. Fraser Sporting & Southern Art, Bob Fraser, 953 Covenant Square, Mt Pleasant, SC 29464 Read More...
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| 2/16/2005 | CRG, Inc, Lawrence J. Cantor, 960 North LaBrea Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90038 CRG, Inc, Lawrence J. Cantor, 960 North LaBrea Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90038 Read More...
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| 2/16/2005 | James Cox Gallery, 4666 Route 212, Willow, NY 12495 James Cox Gallery, 4666 Route 212, Willow, NY 12495 Read More...
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| 2/16/2005 | Childs Gallery, D. Roger Howlett, 169 Newbury Street, Boston, MA 02116 Childs Gallery, D. Roger Howlett, 169 Newbury Street, Boston, MA 02116 Read More...
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| 2/16/2005 | Hollis Taggart Galleries, Hollis Taggart, 958 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10021 Hollis Taggart Galleries, Hollis Taggart, 958 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10021 Read More...
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| 2/16/2005 | Coryell Gallery at the Porkyard, 8 Coryell Street, Lambertville, NJ 08530 Coryell Gallery at the Porkyard, 8 Coryell Street, Lambertville, NJ 08530 Read More...
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| 2/16/2005 | Garzoli Gallery, John H. Garzoli, 930 B Street, San Rafael, CA 94901 Garzoli Gallery, John H. Garzoli, 930 B Street, San Rafael, CA 94901 Read More...
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| 2/16/2005 | West Wind Fine Art, PO Box 3390, Coeur D'Alene, ID 83816 West Wind Fine Art, PO Box 3390, Coeur D'Alene, ID 83816 Read More...
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| 2/16/2005 | Grant Gallery, Tatiana Grant, 7 Mercer St, New York, NY 10013, 212-343-2919 Grant Gallery, Tatiana Grant, 7 Mercer St, New York, NY 10013, 212-343-2919 Read More...
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| 2/15/2005 | Edward Moran Cape Anne Scene Brings $184,000 in Hyannis At the end, it was down to two determined buyers - a phone bidder and auctioneer Carl Stinson, who was present for the sale. Read More...
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| 2/15/2005 | Americana at Christie's: Records for New York and Newport Signal Upbeat Start to the Season The auction grossed $13.3 million, up from $12.5 million a year ago, and instituted January 18, the new 20 percent buyer's premium went straight to the bottom line. Read More...
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| 2/15/2005 | A Closer Look: Tiffany and Rolfhs Share the Spotlight at Craftsman A standing-room-only crowd was on hand for Arts and Crafts period furniture, tiles, art pottery, art glass and metalwork. Read More...
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| 2/15/2005 | The Outsider Art Fair Is a Critical and Commercial Success Collectors could start with newly discovered artists, or they could invest in six-figure works by big-name outsiders with museum provenance and in some cases, auction track records. Read More...
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| 2/15/2005 | York Antiques Show "We are full for the fall show." Read More...
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| 2/15/2005 | Design Developed for VMFA Sculpture Garden The four-acre garden will essentially replace what is now the museum's parking lot. Read More...
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| 2/15/2005 | Drawings by Rubens Make for Major Met Exhibition On view are this Baroque master's finest and most representative drawings, including dozens that have never before been exhibited in the United States. Read More...
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| 2/15/2005 | The America of John Biggers on View in New Orleans The show features a selection of paintings, drawings and two rare sculptures, all from the artist's personal collection. Read More...
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| 2/15/2005 | Kenneth Noland: The Color of Nature This smallish but comprehensive exhibition will help solidify Noland's special niche in Twentieth Century American art. Read More...
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| 2/15/2005 | Georgia O'Keeffe: A Sense of Place A new exhibition at the Albright Knox Art Gallery encourages the viewer, with the aid of site-specific photographs, to see a more abstracted relationship between O'Keeffe's subjects and paintings. Read More...
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| 2/8/2005 | New York Auction Prices Deemed a 'Vote of Confidence' for Old Masters The recent Christie's auction offered 192 lots with 146 selling, resulting in a 76 percent sold rate and a final gross of $25,930,840. Read More...
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| 2/8/2005 | Wrapping up 2004 with World Record Watches, Native American Arts in San Francisco Two world record prices for rare and important Patek Philippe wrist watches from the 1940s, according to the gallery. Read More...
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| 2/8/2005 | Soldier Vases March to $307,200 in New York "Bidders also competed fiercely for classic Kangxi period blue and white and famille verte porcelains." Read More...
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| 2/8/2005 | Winter Antiques Show Bows in for 51st Year The event was more than ever a colorful pageant of humanity - its hopes, preoccupations and never-ending passion for beauty. Read More...
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| 2/8/2005 | The American Antiques Show: Time Warner Center Was Better, and Worse, than Expected Two unforeseen complications made the magnitude of its success this year hard to judge. Even so, most exhibitors seemed pleased with sales. Read More...
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| 2/8/2005 | The New York Ceramics Fair The hotbed of activity, at least on opening night, was a fourth-floor gallery housing London specialists in early English pottery. Read More...
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| 2/8/2005 | Antiques at the Armory Those who attended on opening day, and the two that followed, were treated to a show with variety. Read More...
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| 2/8/2005 | Snow Spurs Sales at Stella's Pier Show The show will return in all its glory over this weekend, February 12 and 13. Read More...
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| 2/8/2005 | The Detroit Institute of Arts to Exhibit the Work of Dutch Master Gerard ter Borch Between Rembrandt and Vermeer, Borch captured intimate moments of everyday life with elegance and grace. Read More...
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| 2/8/2005 | From Myth to Life The MFA Houston exhibition focuses on varied depictions of women of antiquity with objects especially chosen from the Celia and Walter Gilbert Collection. Read More...
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| 2/8/2005 | Fashion Underground The apex of subway-themed haute couture is on display at the New York Transit Museum. Read More...
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| 2/8/2005 | Following the Flags Leads Police to Stolen Antiques in Oklahoma City Expert Jeff R. Bridgman of York County, Penn., was instrumental in identifying the stolen flags. Read More...
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| 2/8/2005 | Bakewell Glass: An American Legacy The Frick Art & Historical Center adds an important chapter to the history of American decorative arts and industry with the first comprehensive survey exhibition of Bakewell glass. Read More...
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| 2/1/2005 | Retratos: Lively and Grandly Colorful Every culture has used portraits to record personages, position, passages and pomp. Few are more expressive than the Latin American portraiture on view in this extraordinary exhibition. Read More...
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| 2/1/2005 | Goddard Family Property Yields Second Highest Price at Auction for American Furniture When auction goers left this sale, snow had been falling for some time and cabs were almost as rare as some of the furniture. Read More...
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| 2/1/2005 | Zoler Folk Art Collection Grosses $2.8 Million "Even the most exciting and personally fulfilling adventures must come to an end." Read More...
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| 2/1/2005 | Wool Quilt Brings $97,750 at Julia's Americana Sale Recently discovered in an attic trunk, the quilt sold to an unnamed museum. Read More...
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| 2/1/2005 | The White Plains Winter Antiques Show Many dealers predicted this new show will surely build into an annual, much-anticipated event. Read More...
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| 2/1/2005 | A Southern Antiques Supermarket The January Scott Antiques Market at the Atlanta Expo Center featured 2,400 booths filled with antiques from 1,500 dealers. Read More...
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| 2/1/2005 | Benjamin Lochridge, CBS Executive He retired as vice president of sales during the 1980s and participated in many antiques shows, primarily those run by the late Russell Carrell. Read More...
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| 2/1/2005 | Masterworks from the Phillips Collection in Cleveland The Cleveland Museum of Art will exhibit 56 celebrated European paintings from the Nineteenth and early Twentieth centuries, including works by Degas, Van Gogh, Klee, Monet and El Greco. Read More...
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| 2/1/2005 | Audubon's Aviary The New-York Historical Society will present a multimedia exhibition of its flock of rare, original John James Audubon watercolors. Read More...
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| 2/1/2005 | 'The Eternal Moment' Captured in Bronze Berry-Hill Galleries is presenting recent figurative bronzes by Gary Weisman. Read More...
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